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Fundamentals
11 Building Your Own Filters
Emulator X / Proteus X - Advanced Applications Guide 43
11 Building Your Own Filters
The Morph Designer allows you to combine
up to six, 2nd-order filter sections (lowpass,
highpass or EQ) and then morph between
two completely different settings on each of
the six sections.
Any of the six filter sections can be designated
as either a lowpass, highpass, or EQ filter. You
then set the filter Frequency and Gain/Q for
both the low and high positions of the Morph
control. When the Morph control is changed, all the filter controls interpolate
between the low and high settings you programmed. This reduces twenty-four
knobs to just one extremely powerful control.
The Gain Controls (Important! Read this.)
The lower Gain wheel affects the gain if the section is an EQ.
If the section is a HP or LP filter, the Gain wheel changes the Q.
The small Gain knobs control the Gain/Q of the selected filter section.
The Gain wheel adds a Gain or Q Offset to all filter sections.
(clipping at 0 or 100%) In other words, it ADDS to the Gain/Q setting
programmed in each section.
IMPORTANT: Set the Gain/Q Wheel in the center while programming your
Morph Designer filter, and use the Morph control to sweep the filter.
Explore the Morph Designer:
It’s easy to create great sounding filters using just 2 or 3
filter sections.
1. Select any preset with lots of harmonic content.
2. Go into the Voice Processing window, select all
Groups and select Morph Designer as the filter
type.
Lo
Morph
Hi
Morph
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LP EQ EQ EQ EQ HP
Filter Stages
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